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TopicIs atheism in USA just a form of validation attention?
ReturnOfFa
11/05/22 12:46:39 PM
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Cycovision91 posted...
Since Europeans and Japanese are less obnoxious when it comes to disbelief in god. Though Dawkins is the poster boy for atheism in USA so its debatable. But often its Americans who are very loud about it.

So i have two reasons to why that may be

1: USA is the world. People watch Hollywood movies on international level so obviously its the one place to have lot of influence on world politics
2: Religions has communities. But atheism is a disorganized community, so being louder may just be a way to feel validated.

But what do you think?
"Since Europeans and Japanese are less obnoxious when it comes to disbelief in god."
Here's your first claim that has no bearing on reality. Back it up.

"Though Dawkins is the poster boy for atheism in USA so its debatable."
Sorry, what does that make debatable?

"Religions has communities. But atheism is a disorganized community, so being louder may just be a way to feel validated."
This presumes that atheists don't have communities. This is clearly refutable. Atheists are part of communities and engage with their communities.

As for your original question, it seems like a you problem, and you're insecure about hearing the perspective of others. Do you actually ever hear atheists in public? I don't. I hear constant Christian conversation as someone who deals with numerous customers in their home on a daily basis. It seems like you're extrapolating this experience from atheists that you've decided to interact with online. Quite honestly, this all seems like ideas manufactured in your own brain.

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